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What punishment will the owner of a college canteen in Quanzhou face when he is caught stealing takeout many times?
10 On June 26th, a college in Quanzhou caught a thief. After the police verified his identity, the thief was actually the owner of a restaurant in the school cafeteria (Zhang). When asked why the other party wanted take-out, Zhang said that since the take-out became popular, the business of the canteen plummeted, and he wanted to steal the students' take-out and throw it away, so that students could only go to the canteen to spend. This reason is really speechless. It is students' freedom to order takeout or eat in the canteen, and takeout is also bought by students. Zhang has no right to handle these takeaways on behalf of the students without their consent.

According to police statistics, Zhang took the students' takeout no less than ten times. According to the criminal law, Zhang has stolen more than three times in three years, which has constituted a criminal case. According to the regulations, Zhang was sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance, and was also or only fined. The case is still under investigation and evidence collection, and the specific punishment is still to be announced by the local police. Bian Xiao saw on the news that the take-away and express delivery collection points in the community were stolen, but he didn't expect such an arrogant theft on campus. I hope Mr. Zhang Can will realize his mistake in this incident and use this incident to warn those thieves who are eager to move, and theft will pay a corresponding price.

Part of the reason why students choose to order takeout is because the form of takeout is really convenient. Students can eat as long as they wait in the dormitory. On the other hand, the canteen is really not delicious. Students would rather spend a few more dollars than eat tasteless pot rice in the canteen. The canteen business is not good, so the bosses have to find their own way. For example, our school canteen often holds activities, and all kinds of coupons, preferential packages and second cups are half price, which will naturally attract more students to enter the canteen.

Generally speaking, Zhang Moumou's thought is flawed, and his behavior cannot be tolerated by laws and regulations. There are many ways to solve this problem. I hope other bosses can run the canteen store well from the students' point of view, pay more attention to the right path and stop taking the side door.